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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Problem reconstituting Puretrig HCG...
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<blockquote data-quote="bixt" data-source="post: 269156" data-attributes="member: 39921"><p>I no longer post here, but just want to point out two things (because one is potentially dangerous) from experience with this brand:</p><p></p><p>1. The water that comes with Puretrig is <strong><u>NOT bac water but salin</u></strong><u><strong>e.</strong></u> Meaning its not suitable for multiuse, only a single 5000IU shot. Get or make bac water if doing multi use. If you were not aware of this, you could get a serious abscess or worse due to vial contamination. Fridges harbour bacteria.</p><p></p><p>2. The stopper is extra thick rubber and blunts my needle, so as a matter of procedure I always use a sterilised pliers to pull the top foil and then remove the rubber stopper completely. I then inject 1ML bac water, swirl the vial and then draw up 0.1ml x 10 using insulin all in ones, being careful not to touch the needle to the glass. Do this on a completely sterilised glass table to avoid contamination and double container the resulting syringes to keep fridge contamination out. This method of course also solves your pressure problem at the same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bixt, post: 269156, member: 39921"] I no longer post here, but just want to point out two things (because one is potentially dangerous) from experience with this brand: 1. The water that comes with Puretrig is [B][U]NOT bac water but salin[/U][/B][U][B]e.[/B][/U] Meaning its not suitable for multiuse, only a single 5000IU shot. Get or make bac water if doing multi use. If you were not aware of this, you could get a serious abscess or worse due to vial contamination. Fridges harbour bacteria. 2. The stopper is extra thick rubber and blunts my needle, so as a matter of procedure I always use a sterilised pliers to pull the top foil and then remove the rubber stopper completely. I then inject 1ML bac water, swirl the vial and then draw up 0.1ml x 10 using insulin all in ones, being careful not to touch the needle to the glass. Do this on a completely sterilised glass table to avoid contamination and double container the resulting syringes to keep fridge contamination out. This method of course also solves your pressure problem at the same time. [/QUOTE]
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